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Native Americans Indigenous The Americas
Native Americans Indigenous The Americas
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- Comprehensive articles by native and non-native authors on Indian topics, issues, and history.
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- Collection of resource pages to help share information throughout the aboriginal mapping community. British Columbia focus, but resources are not limited to this geographic region.
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- Information, resources and indexed links about hundreds of American Indian languages and the native people who speak them. Includes a booklist and a children's section.
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- Encyclopedia article on the people's history, culture and political situation.
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- An annotated list of culturally sensitive and historically accurate books for children about American Indians and Alaska Natives. Also contains guidelines for evaluating books and curricula for teaching K-12 students.
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- Explore the distinct Native American cultures that existed before the first European settlers landed on American shores.
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- Complete collection of images contained in E.S. Curtis's The North American Indian, a significant and controversial representation of traditional American Indian culture; from an exhibition by the Library of Congress.
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- Intertribal community information and insights. Elders teachings, First Peoples Chronicle articles and archive, discussion forum, aboriginal links index.
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- A starting point for information on First Nations Peoples, native art, life and culture.
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- Articles, essays, educational materials, and a newsletter concerning contemporary Indian life. With photos and links.
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- Collection of online resources by, for, and about the indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific.
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- Map and book by Chippewa author George Russell, with links to Native American resources.
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- Non-profit organization serving the Native American community with message boards, chat channel, downloadable files, legal and political news, and events. Features also include native links and a search page.
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- Compendium of First Nations resources from the University of British Columbia. Facts about native tribes, languages, women, and organizations, as well as information about the library in Vancouver.
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- Gender, sex, and societal roles in Native American and Inuit tradition. Summaries and suggested readings.
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